JohnRoberts said:did you try peavey service?
JR
JohnRoberts said:The IPR series was after I left but I am pretty sure Peavey designed it... They may have used a chip set from an IC company..
JR
CJ said:this might help til you get the real deal,
email usually takes 3 to 5 days for Peavey, but if you call them, they will send it right away.
Whoops said:all SMD, it's not going to be an easy task to repair that,
I wish you can find the fault quicly
try again, be patient.opacheco said:Look like Peavey doesn’t responded my reuest.
check the obvious suspects.... like failed power devicesThe CJ schematic is the whole help but it isn’t the exact schematic.
Any idea?
opacheco
JohnRoberts said:try again, be patient.check the obvious suspects.... like failed power devices
I am not familiar with the innards but if the controller IC is toast, that may not be simple.
good luck
opacheco said:I got the schematic from peavey directly now!
Whoops said:Well, a BIG APPLAUSE to Peavey!!!!!!
Rarely I get a schematic to repair a piece of equipment directly from the company. I always contact them first but 90% of times they reject to provide or sell the schematic
As Service Manuals seem also to be something that is disapearing
Hello there, is there any chance that you can share the pdf file with me? I have a dead amp too. ThanksHere the schematic provided from peavey.
opacheco
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